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Rockford Casino Still Part Of Gambling Expansion Talks

WNIJ

A group of Illinois lawmakers considered two different plans to expand gambling this week. One tracks other recent proposals to add five casinos across Illinois. The other focuses only on Chicago.

Plans in recent years have called for slot machines at horse racetracks, and five new casinos: in Chicago, the south suburbs, Lake County, Rockford, and Danville.

A new competing proposal would cut that to just one additional casino -- in the city of Chicago, and owned by state government.

Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer says potential gamblers from his region are unlikely to make the trek north.

"By placing a casino in Danville, you will be able to attract that new audience. That's new money coming in, not only to the city of Danville, but -- more importantly from your perspective -- to the state of Illinois," Eisenhauer said.

The horse racing industry also raised concerns that Fairmount Park, in Collinsville, would be denied the opportunity to add slot machines. They say that would be a major blow to the industry Downstate. But there's also concern machines there would eat into business at the Casino Queen in East St. Louis

Many lawmakers are desperate for the new revenue the casinos are expected to provide, and they'll continue to weigh their options.